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A Novel Mobile Acoustic Uroflowmetry: Comparison With Contemporary Uroflowmetry
PURPOSE: This study aimed to evaluate the accuracy and reliability of a new smartphone-based acoustic uroflowmetry compared to conventional uroflowmetry. METHODS: This was a prospective validation study enrolling 128 subjects from September 2017 to April 2018 comparing a novel acoustic uroflowmetry...
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Korean Continence Society
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8255819/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33387990 http://dx.doi.org/10.5213/inj.2040250.125 |
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author | Lee, Young Ju Kim, Michelle M. Song, Sang Hun Lee, Sangchul |
author_facet | Lee, Young Ju Kim, Michelle M. Song, Sang Hun Lee, Sangchul |
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description | PURPOSE: This study aimed to evaluate the accuracy and reliability of a new smartphone-based acoustic uroflowmetry compared to conventional uroflowmetry. METHODS: This was a prospective validation study enrolling 128 subjects from September 2017 to April 2018 comparing a novel acoustic uroflowmetry to conventional uroflowmetry in an outpatient urologic clinic at Seoul National University Bundang Hospital. Visual comparison of flow patterns and uroflow parameters such as maximum flow rate (Qmax), average flow rate (Qavg), and voided volume were compared between the 2 techniques. Reliability and accuracy of the uroflowmetry results were compared using Pearson correlation coefficient (PCC) and Student t-test, respectively. RESULTS: One hundred twelve participants were included in the study. Of these, 77 had baseline urologic comorbidities while 35 were normal participants. Flow patterns between the 2 uroflowmetry techniques demonstrated strong visual correlation. When compared to conventional uroflowmetry, all 3 parameters of voiding in male participants showed a very robust correlation with PCC of 0.88, 0.91, and 0.95 for Qmax, Qavg, and voided volume, respectively. Among female participants, we observed a PCC of 0.78, 0.93, and 0.96 for Qmax, Qavg, and voided volume, respectively. The Qmax showed a statistically significant difference in both sexes between the 2 methods, although the absolute value was small. CONCLUSIONS: Uroflowmetry using acoustic analysis demonstrates comparable findings to conventional uroflowmetry. This provides an opportunity to perform uroflowmetry in the clinic or at home in a reliable, inexpensive manner. Future large-scale prospective studies are required to further validate our results. |
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spelling | pubmed-82558192021-07-16 A Novel Mobile Acoustic Uroflowmetry: Comparison With Contemporary Uroflowmetry Lee, Young Ju Kim, Michelle M. Song, Sang Hun Lee, Sangchul Int Neurourol J Original Article PURPOSE: This study aimed to evaluate the accuracy and reliability of a new smartphone-based acoustic uroflowmetry compared to conventional uroflowmetry. METHODS: This was a prospective validation study enrolling 128 subjects from September 2017 to April 2018 comparing a novel acoustic uroflowmetry to conventional uroflowmetry in an outpatient urologic clinic at Seoul National University Bundang Hospital. Visual comparison of flow patterns and uroflow parameters such as maximum flow rate (Qmax), average flow rate (Qavg), and voided volume were compared between the 2 techniques. Reliability and accuracy of the uroflowmetry results were compared using Pearson correlation coefficient (PCC) and Student t-test, respectively. RESULTS: One hundred twelve participants were included in the study. Of these, 77 had baseline urologic comorbidities while 35 were normal participants. Flow patterns between the 2 uroflowmetry techniques demonstrated strong visual correlation. When compared to conventional uroflowmetry, all 3 parameters of voiding in male participants showed a very robust correlation with PCC of 0.88, 0.91, and 0.95 for Qmax, Qavg, and voided volume, respectively. Among female participants, we observed a PCC of 0.78, 0.93, and 0.96 for Qmax, Qavg, and voided volume, respectively. The Qmax showed a statistically significant difference in both sexes between the 2 methods, although the absolute value was small. CONCLUSIONS: Uroflowmetry using acoustic analysis demonstrates comparable findings to conventional uroflowmetry. This provides an opportunity to perform uroflowmetry in the clinic or at home in a reliable, inexpensive manner. Future large-scale prospective studies are required to further validate our results. Korean Continence Society 2021-06 2021-01-04 /pmc/articles/PMC8255819/ /pubmed/33387990 http://dx.doi.org/10.5213/inj.2040250.125 Text en Copyright © 2021 Korean Continence Society https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) ) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Article Lee, Young Ju Kim, Michelle M. Song, Sang Hun Lee, Sangchul A Novel Mobile Acoustic Uroflowmetry: Comparison With Contemporary Uroflowmetry |
title | A Novel Mobile Acoustic Uroflowmetry: Comparison With Contemporary Uroflowmetry |
title_full | A Novel Mobile Acoustic Uroflowmetry: Comparison With Contemporary Uroflowmetry |
title_fullStr | A Novel Mobile Acoustic Uroflowmetry: Comparison With Contemporary Uroflowmetry |
title_full_unstemmed | A Novel Mobile Acoustic Uroflowmetry: Comparison With Contemporary Uroflowmetry |
title_short | A Novel Mobile Acoustic Uroflowmetry: Comparison With Contemporary Uroflowmetry |
title_sort | novel mobile acoustic uroflowmetry: comparison with contemporary uroflowmetry |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8255819/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33387990 http://dx.doi.org/10.5213/inj.2040250.125 |
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